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    Default Re: Playstation portable - any opinions?

    Oh, and I forgot, so I'm going to correct myself...

    You CAN play DVDs on a PSP, but you need a memory card that can hold that much data (2gig) and software hacks to run the ripped DVDs

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    Default Re: Playstation portable - any opinions?

    Quote Originally Posted by kekvitirae
    Oh, and I forgot, so I'm going to correct myself...

    You CAN play DVDs on a PSP, but you need a memory card that can hold that much data (2gig) and software hacks to run the ripped DVDs
    http://www.pspvideo9.com/ If anyone is interested
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    Default Re: Playstation portable - any opinions?

    I don't see the appeal of complex portable gaming systems in the first place, even though I like Ipod and such...

    May be the hypocrite in me, or may be I'm just of the opinion that games deserved to be played in their full glory on 17+ inches monitors, and why would you go out just to end up playing the games you can play at home?

    His grades might go down!

    But if you want to give him a gift, I recommend DS--there are much more games available. PSP, meh. He'd be better off with PS2 or waiting for PS3. It is also very easy to break for a child.

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